AT&T 1987 AT&T Telephone User Manual


 
PROGRAM
Description
Enables system users to store numbers for access by feature buttons or code dialing.
Multiline voice terminal users can program numbers on REP DIAL and FLEX DSS buttons.
Both multiline and single-line terminal users can store Personal Speed Dialing numbers.
FLEX DSS buttons provide access to inside extension numbers only; REP DIAL buttons and
Personal Speed Dialing are used for account codes and outside numbers (maximum of 28
digits and 25 digits, respectively).
Special Characters (VI)
The following special characters may be used in Repertory Dialing and Personal Speed
Dialing numbers on R1V1 systems only:
CHAR.
USED IN REPERTORY DIALING NUMBERS
*
(1) In the first character position, transmits an actual “*” (as the
first character of certain feature access codes).
(2) Otherwise, produces a l.5 second pause. (Since System 25 does not
have a Dial Tone detector, judicious use of the pause character will
help to ensure that intermediate Dial Tones are obtained before more
digits are sent.)
#1xx
Represents a System Speed Dialing code (where xx = 00-89); # is
allowed only in the first character position of the stored number.
#2x Represents a Personal Speed Dialing code (where x = 0-6); # is
allowed
only in the first character position of the stored number.
CHAR.
USED IN PERSONAL SPEED DIALING NUMBERS
*
Produces a 1.5 second pause. (Since System 25 does not have a Dial
Tone detector, judicious use of the pause character will help to ensure
that intermediate Dial Tones are obtained before more digits are
sent.)
#1xx Represents a System Speed Dialing code (where xx = 00-89); # is
allowed
only in the first character position of the stored number.
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